69DartGT
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Hello, I thought I would post how I fixed the speedometer sensor for our 96 GTX's. This is for the 2 wire sensor with temperature sensor.
These are the components I replaced and their part numbers.
![20240107_162641.jpg 20240107_162641.jpg](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64708-30f275fa99ec44ce6c7312b652d69aac.jpg)
![Screenshot 2024-01-10 163632.png Screenshot 2024-01-10 163632.png](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64709-bc4bcc3c7d12169870a7677957e05dcd.jpg)
This is the sensor.
![20240107_152640.jpg 20240107_152640.jpg](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64710-30d09c5db073dae98e9a86a7614a29f6.jpg)
First thing I did was to cut the wire flush with the case.
![20240107_152824.jpg 20240107_152824.jpg](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64711-369370a58d6061553014e4acef976972.jpg)
Then I drilled a series of holes into the potting. There is no use in trying to save any of the old components because I replaced all of them.
![20240107_153531.jpg 20240107_153531.jpg](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64712-e64393ef6fbdd2612887b40c045f5893.jpg)
Now I used a sharp little chisel to scrape out all of the potting.
![20240107_153757.jpg 20240107_153757.jpg](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64713-eb4fb43c0db2eae761a27a48877a1505.jpg)
![20240107_154041.jpg 20240107_154041.jpg](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64714-98284d9e9cbe09518dd2edd6856ee1bf.jpg)
![20240107_161637.jpg 20240107_161637.jpg](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64715-ba31975797c1e09383d149e61c1d9eb2.jpg)
After all the potting is removed, reinsert the wire with the ends stripped.
![20240107_162247.jpg 20240107_162247.jpg](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64716-246e723b3fc56f468ee1fbd3429ddb79.jpg)
Now I soldered the diode to the right leg of the SS41. The side that has the printing and the 2 angles on the SS41 has to face the paddle wheel or it will not work.
![20240107_163600.jpg 20240107_163600.jpg](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64717-b725e79f2e5cf5f453439e3897909042.jpg)
These are the components I replaced and their part numbers.
![20240107_162641.jpg 20240107_162641.jpg](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64708-30f275fa99ec44ce6c7312b652d69aac.jpg)
![Screenshot 2024-01-10 163632.png Screenshot 2024-01-10 163632.png](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64709-bc4bcc3c7d12169870a7677957e05dcd.jpg)
This is the sensor.
![20240107_152640.jpg 20240107_152640.jpg](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64710-30d09c5db073dae98e9a86a7614a29f6.jpg)
First thing I did was to cut the wire flush with the case.
![20240107_152824.jpg 20240107_152824.jpg](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64711-369370a58d6061553014e4acef976972.jpg)
Then I drilled a series of holes into the potting. There is no use in trying to save any of the old components because I replaced all of them.
![20240107_153531.jpg 20240107_153531.jpg](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64712-e64393ef6fbdd2612887b40c045f5893.jpg)
Now I used a sharp little chisel to scrape out all of the potting.
![20240107_153757.jpg 20240107_153757.jpg](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64713-eb4fb43c0db2eae761a27a48877a1505.jpg)
![20240107_154041.jpg 20240107_154041.jpg](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64714-98284d9e9cbe09518dd2edd6856ee1bf.jpg)
![20240107_161637.jpg 20240107_161637.jpg](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64715-ba31975797c1e09383d149e61c1d9eb2.jpg)
After all the potting is removed, reinsert the wire with the ends stripped.
![20240107_162247.jpg 20240107_162247.jpg](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64716-246e723b3fc56f468ee1fbd3429ddb79.jpg)
Now I soldered the diode to the right leg of the SS41. The side that has the printing and the 2 angles on the SS41 has to face the paddle wheel or it will not work.
![20240107_163600.jpg 20240107_163600.jpg](https://www.seadooforum.com/data/attachments/64/64717-b725e79f2e5cf5f453439e3897909042.jpg)
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